Last week, we gave you a glimpse of Kevin Smith in Richard Kelly’s near-future social satire Southland Tales. Today, we give you the film’s trailer. If you don’t know that much about the film’s plot line, don’t worry. The trailer doesn’t really give away any of the story. In fact, even with a good working knowledge of the film’s plot it’s hard to see how all of these pieces will fit together.
I have to admit that seven years starring in Buffy, The Vampire Slayer is the only training that can prepare one to convincingly read the line “Scientists are saying that the future is going to be far more futuristic than they originally predicted.”
A film fan since he first saw that Rebel Blockade Runner fleeing the massive Imperial Star Destroyer at the tender age of 8 and a veteran freelance journalist with twenty-five years experience writing about film and pop culture. He is a member of the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle.
I’m starting to think that Quentin Tarantino is trying to make at least one film in every film genre there is. He’s already worked his way through crime dramas, martial arts, blaxploitation and exploitation. Now, [click for more]
Five new posters for this summer’s big screen adaptation of toy-turned-cartoon-and-comic book property G I Joe have hit the web, and like everything else released to entice anticipation for the blockbuster, they fail to interest [click for more]
The trailer for John Favreau’s superhero adaptation Iron Man, premiered online today and for those who have seen the promotion reel that Favreau screened at the San Diego Comic Con in July, than it looks [click for more]